PNAS has just published our paper, “Pervasive contingency and entrenchment in a billion years of Hsp90 evolution.” It’s the product of a great collaboration with Dan Bolon’s lab, and our graduate student Tyler Starr is a co-first author. Here are… Continue Reading →

Today Nature published graduate student Tyler Starr’s magnum opus*, Alternative evolutionary histories in the sequence space of an ancient protein. The paper reports on the first application of deep mutational scanning to a reconstructed ancestral protein. This approach allowed us to compare the… Continue Reading →

The Thornton Lab seeks an experienced biochemist and molecular biologist with interest in evolution, great people skills, and strong organizational ability. As a senior scientist in the lab, you will conduct independent research, help to coordinate the lab’s operations, and work closely with students and… Continue Reading →

Carrie Olson-Manning has opened her own lab as an Assistant Professor at Augustana University, one of the Midwest’s highest-ranked colleges. Carrie will continue her awesome research on the evolution of biochemical pathways. While a postdoc in our lab, she worked on… Continue Reading →

eLife published our paper, “Evolution of an ancient protein function involved in organized multicellularity in animals,” and the brilliant Carl Zimmer covered it in a nice article in the New York Times. The paper discusses the evolution of a new protein function… Continue Reading →

Nature published “Evolutionary Contingency and its Biophysical Basis in Glucocorticoid Receptor Evolution,” by Mike Harms and Joe. The paper is the culmination of a huge amount of work by Mike at the bench and at the computer. It directly addresses… Continue Reading →

Scientific American ran two great articles recently that discuss our work. The first, “The Surprising Origins of Evolutionary Complexity, by Carl Zimmer, focuses on the evolution of complexity by neutral processes. The second, “Evolution is an Opportunist” by Wynne Parry,… Continue Reading →

Our paper, “Biophysics of large-effect mutations in steroid hormone receptor evolution,” with UO lab members Mike Harms and Geeta Eick as lead authors, was published in PNAS. The paper is here , and the UO press release is here.